Dear Editor,
About a year ago I made a presentation to Meaford Council about the government plan to further privatize our health services. The hospital in Minden had been closed a few months before and I asked the question, “ Which small rural hospital will be closed next with no community consultation?” Well, we have our answer, Durham hospital has, in effect been closed.
Last week the CEO announced that all 10 in patient beds would be moved to Walkerton and Kincardine. She said that there would still be emergent/urgent care from 7:30 – 5 p.m. and no staff positions would be lost.
If a hospital does not have an emergency department it is no longer a hospital and the blue “H” sign comes down. Does emergent/urgent care mean emergency care? Will there be doctors there? Will doctors want to work there? With no inpatient beds after June 3, what happens when someone needs to be admitted? I guess they go by ambulance to another hospital. Ambulance services will need to increase or response times will increase for the area. Is this better care for people closer to home as the announcement claims?
This sounds to me like the emergent/urgent care will be like a walk-in clinic which is not a hospital. Knowing that you may be admitted I think people will be inclined to travel to another hospital (with real beds) if they think their loved one may need admission. That would result in a much lower use of the Durham emergent/urgent care unit. Seems to me it won’t be long before that unit is closed because of greatly diminished use. That eventuality would definitely be the end of Durham Hospital, only then the CEO can say it was due to a lack of need.
Of course, I could be wrong. However, I have watched this government make behind the scenes moves and manipulations before to manufacture what they want.
My question remains, “ What small rural hospital will be next to close?” Perhaps one of these six, Meaford, Wiarton, Southhampton, Markdale, Lions Head, Owen Sound. A few can be logically excluded – Markdale’s new hospital just opened, Owen Sound is a Regional Hospital, Southhampton is getting more inpatient beds June 3, Wiarton and Lion’s Head both serve the same area. Will they keep two for the Bruce Peninsula? That leaves Meaford. I surmise enough! Just remember there has been no community consultation or prior notice in Minden or Durham. Where does our MPP Rick Byers stand on this concern?
The Grey Bruce Health Coalition is holding a peaceful rally, on Saturday, May 11, at City Hall in Owen Sound, from 9-noon. It is called, “Rally to Save Healthcare.” We want to spread the word and be heard by government. There will be speakers, leaflets, letter writing and more. Why not plan to attend to say no to public health care cuts and underfunding. Hope to see you there with your sign or you can use one of ours as long as numbers last.
Norah Beatty
Co-chair Grey Bruce Health Coalition